How is Mitosis Different from Meiosis?
CatalogingDisk·2 months agoMitosis makes two identical cells, while meiosis creates four genetically diverse cells. Think twins vs. a unique group of quadruplets!
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Mitosis results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent, whereas meiosis results in four cells with half the chromosomes.
Mitosis is for growth and repair, producing 2 identical cells, while meiosis is for reproduction, making 4 genetically different cells.
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